Males’s Swimming & Diving Closes Out Competitors at NCAA Championships

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ATLANTA, Ga. – The Yale males’s swimming and diving workforce wrapped up a powerful exhibiting on the NCAA Championships on Saturday on the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
The Bulldogs put collectively 4 sturdy days within the pool, highlighted by three Honorable Mention All-American performances. Noah Millard accounted for 2 of these within the 1650 and 500 freestyle, whereas Nick Finch added one other within the 100 butterfly.
 
The workforce additionally turned in a number of standout performances on the nationwide stage, breaking two college data and an Ivy League report. The 200 medley relay workforce of Jake Wang, Charlie Egeland, Finch, and Deniel Nankov set a brand new program report with a time of 1:23.16, ending only one place shy of All-American standing. Finch additionally broke each the college and Ivy League data within the 100 butterfly with a time of 44.19.
 
Millard concluded an impressive Bulldog profession as a four-time All-American, highlighted by six particular person Ivy League titles and two relay champion finishes. He additionally earned 5 particular person Ivy runner-up finishes and 6 in relay occasions. A local of Melbourne, Australia, he was named co-winner of the Phil Moriarty High Point Swimmer of the Meet in 2023 and, this season, acquired the Harold S. Ulen Career High Point Swimmer Award, ending his Ivy League profession with 352 factors.
 
The Results

  • 400 Freestyle Relay: The quartet of Finch, Wang, Nankov, and Millard completed in a time of two:49.99.


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